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Taiwan to help Haiti to be more self-reliant

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Message  Invité Sam 4 Sep 2010 - 20:43

Taiwan working to help Haiti become more self-reliant
2010/09/04 12:53:53


New York, Sept 3 (CNA) Seven months after it was struck by a devastating earthquake, Haiti is still in a state of chaos, with at least 1.3 million people living in tents with no running water or electricity.

The country's efforts to crawl out of destitution is being hampered by a high cost of living, according to observers.

David Chang, a Taiwanese businessman who has been in Haiti for 10 years, said the main problem is the country's lack of production and the fact that it is largely dependent on imports from the Dominican Republic.

"Even before the earthquake, the cost of living in Haiti was high because it had to import just about everything -- from eggs to chicken," Chang said.

Prices in Haiti have remained relatively stable in the wake of the earthquake largely because of the influx of aid from foreign governments and donations from non-government organizations. But even so, most Haitians cannot afford to buy much.

"Although prices did not go up after the earthquake, cost of living is considered doubly high for those who lost everything in the earthquake," Chang said.

A staff member at the Taiwan embassy in Haiti said a simple lunch of rice, beans and vegetables can cost as much as 200 Haitian Gourde (US$5.00).

This is an astronomical price for Haitians whose daily earnings before the earthquake averaged less than US$2.00 (NT$60) a day, according to the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti.

Chang's Haitian cook said a single egg can cost up to 10 HTG (NT$9).

The cost of renting a car in Port-au-Prince can be as high as US$300 per day. By comparison, one can rent a sports utility vehicle in the U.S. for US$80 a day.

The cheapest and therefore most popular type of transportation in Port-au-Prince are the "tap-taps" -- small brightly painted pick-up trucks with bench seating and sun covers.

However, the vehicles are privately owned and the fare of $7 HTG is too much for most Haitians, who are surviving on government handouts and by hawking whatever they can on the streets -- from used jeans to roast chickens and barber services.

As part of its efforts to help Haiti recover from the disaster, Taiwan has assigned its agricultural and technical mission in the Caribbean country to teach farmers how to increase the production of eggs and chickens.

One of the main aims of the project is to help Haiti reduce its reliance on Dominican Republic imports by 25 to 30 percent in six years, said Carlos Hsiang, head of the Taiwan mission.


Participants in the program will be taught the basics of chicken farming. For example, they will learn how to separate egg-laying chickens from meat chickens and which feeds to use for different types of chickens, Hsiang said.

The Taiwan mission will begin the project by giving Haitian farmers chicks to be raised for eggs. Hsiang said the entire process takes only a few months and has a much higher and more efficient return rate than raising cattle or sheep for meat.

The farmers will also be taught how to plant bamboo, which can be used to build chicken coops and to make furniture that can be sold on the market.

The mission is also helping farmers in Haiti to grow crops such as corn, rice, sorghum, and Congo beans.

Unlike other countries in the region, Hsiang said, there is no proper refrigeration system in Haiti, therefore, the focus has to be on micro-farming to avoid producing surpluses.

"This is why it is necessary to teach the farmers to raise a variety of crops that

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Message  Invité Sam 4 Sep 2010 - 20:44

Nou kontan de projè sa!! Nou tout konnen ke Ayiti depanse 1 MILYA DE DOLLARS POU IMPORTE bagay li an Dominikani, Nap ka sove anpil lajan ak projè sa ! Nap di on bel Viv Taiwan!

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Message  Le gros roseau Sam 4 Sep 2010 - 22:16

Bon ki jan fè yon Taiwanais wè ki sa ayiti beswen nan agrikilti epi jacques edouard Alexis ki li menm se agronom te di li pa ka fè san soti nan woch lè pep la te pran la ri anba grangou kloroks la.

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Message  Marc H Sam 4 Sep 2010 - 22:31

Développement de la pêche en Haïti


Dans le Plan National d'Investissement Agricole, il est annoncé la poursuite des programmes de développement de la pêche en Haïti. Cela consiste en une vaste opération de déploiement des Dispositifs de Concentration de Poissons (DCP), de la formation et du renforcement des organisations des pêcheurs, et d'appui à la conservation des poissons pour la commercialisation.



Ce programme est déjà en cours de réalisation dans plusieurs régions d'Haïti dans le cadre d'un partenariat dynamique avec le secteur privé.



Thème à voir cette semaine à l'émission AGWOKILTI sur la Télévision Nationale d'Haïti‏ - TNH.

AGWOKILTI: Une émission destinée au grand public, réalisée par Agropresse, agence haïtienne d’information, en collaboration avec les services techniques du Ministère de l’Agriculture des Ressources Naturelles et du Développement Rural.

AGWOKILTI: Tous les samedis à 4h sur la TNH. Reprise tous les mercredis soir après le Téléjournal.


Sources : www.agropressehaiti.org | www.agriculture.gouv.ht
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